A cow, a horse, and cryptic dots… at Lascaux.
What sense does this make? Seek out a deep, dark cavern–the deeper and darker, the better–and paint on the walls down there in the dark, creating exquisite art.
We’re talking tens of thousands of years ago. Why the caverns? But that’s only one of the enigmas of cave art… going way, way back in time. (Was gonna do it today, but Patty and I are still having coughing fits.)
So stay tuned, sometime in the next few days we’ll have our seminar and it won’t cost a red cent. Meanwhile, see if you can figure out what that curving line of dots is for. It beats me.
G.K. Chesterton used these caves and their art works as a starting place for his brilliant book in defense of Christianity and refutation of Darwinism, “The Everlasting Man.”
I find those paintings very interesting. Why in caverns? Those are the ones which weren’t exposed to sunlight, and have survived.
The oldest findings of mankind after the Flood show high societal organization and many amenities like running water and intelligent agriculture techniques. The theory of Evolution is the stupidest thing I have ever come across in this life.
I’m interested because so much of the cave art is so much better than ours.